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Oriel is a medieval foundation set up by Adam de Brome in the reign of Edward II. It is an amalgam of the medieval halls of Bedel, St. Mary's, St. Mark's and Trundeley's. The original buildings in the Front Quad have long since been demolished....More

This 2nd oldest Oxford college was founded in 1326 and is located in the center of Oxford.
It has an attractive gatehouse w/ a tower from 1622 and a Perpendicular portal w/ a fan vaulted ceiling & slanted Gothic oriel windows leading to the First...More

Right on the High Street - plenty to see at this, one of the smaller colleges, made up of three quads . Dining room is quite small but amazing. Chapel and library worth a peek too on set visitor days. I am biased about this...More

This is one of the smaller Oxford colleges on the High street.The main buildings are around 3 Quads. Although there is another part of the college across the street, the interesting buildings are confined to the main college area via the main entrance. The architecture...More

I stayed here for two nights recently on a Thursday and Friday in order to attend a conference. It is a place of atmosphere, history, and beauty, which offers at breakfast an opportunity to meet lots of interesting visitors from around the world.
My greeting...More

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